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Beginner / Premium Knife Sharpening Set

The Beginner / Premium Knife Sharpening Set is made for new sharpeners who want the best tools from the start. Built around Naniwa Super Stones, known for fast-cutting action, minimal wear, and excellent sharpening feedback, this set is ideal for beginners with high-end Japanese knives. It lets you skip cheaper, less effective tools, providing professional-grade equipment that helps you master your skills and achieve exceptional results from day one.

A key difference from other beginner sets is the dedicated #5000 stone, which polishes the edge to a razor-sharp, mirror-like finish—ideal for precise, delicate cutting tasks.

Products included:

  • Naniwa Combination Stone #1000/#3000 [Super Stone series] – This versatile combination stone handles the foundational sharpening work. The #1000 grit quickly re-establishes a new edge on a dull knife, while the #3000 grit refines the edge and prepares it for the next stage.
  • Naniwa Sharpening Stone #5000 [Super Stone series] – Use this stone for extra-fine sharpening and burr removal.
  • Adjustable Stone Holder – Keeps your stones stable and secure during sharpening, removing a major source of frustration for new users.
  • SharpEdge Leather Strop [1-sided] – Polishes the edge and removes burr.
  • Knife Sharpening Guide Clip [large] – For standard knives like gyuto or santoku.

Just got into sharpening? Don’t make these beginner mistakes:

  • Don’t avoid using an angle guide clip. It’s not cheating, it’s practice. Once you get a feel for it and that muscle memory kicks in, you will find you can hold a consistent angle much easier on your own.
  • Don’t start on the wrong whetstone. For damaged or extremely dull knives, start on a low grit (#800 or lower). For regular sharpening, you can’t go wrong with a #1000 or #2000. Anything higher will remove hardly any material - perfect for (already fairly) sharp knives and finishing touches!
  • Don’t continue on the wrong whetstone. Many are quick to switch to high grit stones when their knife is not yet sharp. High grit stones can polish up the edge, but they are not going to make your knife much sharper if it has no sharpness to begin with.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Start with the #1000/#3000 combination stone for general sharpening and refining the edge.
  2. Move to the #5000 stone to achieve a mirror-like finish.
  3. Use the included leather strop to remove any remaining burr and maintain a clean, razor-sharp edge.
$87.12

Original: $248.92

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Beginner / Premium Knife Sharpening Set

$248.92

$87.12

Beginner / Premium Knife Sharpening Set

The Beginner / Premium Knife Sharpening Set is made for new sharpeners who want the best tools from the start. Built around Naniwa Super Stones, known for fast-cutting action, minimal wear, and excellent sharpening feedback, this set is ideal for beginners with high-end Japanese knives. It lets you skip cheaper, less effective tools, providing professional-grade equipment that helps you master your skills and achieve exceptional results from day one.

A key difference from other beginner sets is the dedicated #5000 stone, which polishes the edge to a razor-sharp, mirror-like finish—ideal for precise, delicate cutting tasks.

Products included:

  • Naniwa Combination Stone #1000/#3000 [Super Stone series] – This versatile combination stone handles the foundational sharpening work. The #1000 grit quickly re-establishes a new edge on a dull knife, while the #3000 grit refines the edge and prepares it for the next stage.
  • Naniwa Sharpening Stone #5000 [Super Stone series] – Use this stone for extra-fine sharpening and burr removal.
  • Adjustable Stone Holder – Keeps your stones stable and secure during sharpening, removing a major source of frustration for new users.
  • SharpEdge Leather Strop [1-sided] – Polishes the edge and removes burr.
  • Knife Sharpening Guide Clip [large] – For standard knives like gyuto or santoku.

Just got into sharpening? Don’t make these beginner mistakes:

  • Don’t avoid using an angle guide clip. It’s not cheating, it’s practice. Once you get a feel for it and that muscle memory kicks in, you will find you can hold a consistent angle much easier on your own.
  • Don’t start on the wrong whetstone. For damaged or extremely dull knives, start on a low grit (#800 or lower). For regular sharpening, you can’t go wrong with a #1000 or #2000. Anything higher will remove hardly any material - perfect for (already fairly) sharp knives and finishing touches!
  • Don’t continue on the wrong whetstone. Many are quick to switch to high grit stones when their knife is not yet sharp. High grit stones can polish up the edge, but they are not going to make your knife much sharper if it has no sharpness to begin with.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Start with the #1000/#3000 combination stone for general sharpening and refining the edge.
  2. Move to the #5000 stone to achieve a mirror-like finish.
  3. Use the included leather strop to remove any remaining burr and maintain a clean, razor-sharp edge.

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The Beginner / Premium Knife Sharpening Set is made for new sharpeners who want the best tools from the start. Built around Naniwa Super Stones, known for fast-cutting action, minimal wear, and excellent sharpening feedback, this set is ideal for beginners with high-end Japanese knives. It lets you skip cheaper, less effective tools, providing professional-grade equipment that helps you master your skills and achieve exceptional results from day one.

A key difference from other beginner sets is the dedicated #5000 stone, which polishes the edge to a razor-sharp, mirror-like finish—ideal for precise, delicate cutting tasks.

Products included:

  • Naniwa Combination Stone #1000/#3000 [Super Stone series] – This versatile combination stone handles the foundational sharpening work. The #1000 grit quickly re-establishes a new edge on a dull knife, while the #3000 grit refines the edge and prepares it for the next stage.
  • Naniwa Sharpening Stone #5000 [Super Stone series] – Use this stone for extra-fine sharpening and burr removal.
  • Adjustable Stone Holder – Keeps your stones stable and secure during sharpening, removing a major source of frustration for new users.
  • SharpEdge Leather Strop [1-sided] – Polishes the edge and removes burr.
  • Knife Sharpening Guide Clip [large] – For standard knives like gyuto or santoku.

Just got into sharpening? Don’t make these beginner mistakes:

  • Don’t avoid using an angle guide clip. It’s not cheating, it’s practice. Once you get a feel for it and that muscle memory kicks in, you will find you can hold a consistent angle much easier on your own.
  • Don’t start on the wrong whetstone. For damaged or extremely dull knives, start on a low grit (#800 or lower). For regular sharpening, you can’t go wrong with a #1000 or #2000. Anything higher will remove hardly any material - perfect for (already fairly) sharp knives and finishing touches!
  • Don’t continue on the wrong whetstone. Many are quick to switch to high grit stones when their knife is not yet sharp. High grit stones can polish up the edge, but they are not going to make your knife much sharper if it has no sharpness to begin with.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Start with the #1000/#3000 combination stone for general sharpening and refining the edge.
  2. Move to the #5000 stone to achieve a mirror-like finish.
  3. Use the included leather strop to remove any remaining burr and maintain a clean, razor-sharp edge.
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